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Dang, I've been looking for those, only read out of the left eye anyway!
I'm in the wrong thread again, but curious about the pasture pic, guessing you use a hay unroller and wondering brand, and whether you'd buy another?
Been thinking about one, or maybe a hydro bed for the truck...
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Yes I use an unroller, just a generic one from local farm store they had on sale several years back. Three point, hydraulic open/close. Since I am running through my field a truck would be iffy at times depending on the weather and mud. If I were feeding multiple locations then the hay bed would make a lot more sense. Depending on how much time I have and how I feel, a lot of times I will unroll the bale opposite from how it was rolled. Fluffs it up and makes them clean it up better from what I can see. I can scatter a bale for over a 1/4 mile doing it that way.
 

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Yes I use an unroller, just a generic one from local farm store they had on sale several years back. Three point, hydraulic open/close. Since I am running through my field a truck would be iffy at times depending on the weather and mud. If I were feeding multiple locations then the hay bed would make a lot more sense. Depending on how much time I have and how I feel, a lot of times I will unroll the bale opposite from how it was rolled. Fluffs it up and makes them clean it up better from what I can see. I can scatter a bale for over a 1/4 mile doing it that way.
Gives them a place to lay in the snow as well.
 

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That looks like rich folks place..

No equal rights *s-word goin on there…


lol.,
It is the historic Peabody Hotel. Those ducks are trained to stay in that fountain. They live on top of the hotel. They march them down at 11:00am and march them back out at 5pm. It is a huge event both times, and the damndest thing to see. They roll out a red carpet and the ducks march off the elevator to the fountain in the morning, then march into the elevator in the evening.
 

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It is the historic Peabody Hotel. Those ducks are trained to stay in that fountain. They live on top of the hotel. They march them down at 11:00am and march them back out at 5pm. It is a huge event both times, and the damndest thing to see. They roll out a red carpet and the ducks march off the elevator to the fountain in the morning, then march into the elevator in the evening.
Sounds easier than herding cats.
 

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Lisa took the opportunity to to paint the lumber shed wall in 60-70 mph winds yesterday.
Die hard painter.
Is it now textured with all the dirt and dust in the wind?
Morning all. 38° to mid 60's with wind today again. Last day of brown for over a week and can't wait to put it behind me. Who needs a fishing trip next week besides me?
 
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